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1 Church of the Immaculate Conception A Strategy for our Parish Prepared by your Parish Pastoral Council

2 Rosebank Vision To be a dynamic, thriving Catholic parish, which utilises the considerable spiritual, intellectual & financial resources & talents of all of its members to:  Propagate the teachings of Christ & the Church  Be a haven where parishioner’s spiritual, liturgical and pastoral needs are satisfied; in a welcoming, family oriented, inclusive community; that provides support & guidance throughout new life experiences; by aligning individuals’ spiritual life with the daily challenges of an increasingly secular world  Fully understand the needs of it’s existing & prospective parishioners  Reach out within & beyond the parish to evangelise & be a source of spiritual refuge, care & compassion  Promote ecumenism through collaboration with other parishes, Christian faiths & other religions  Be seen as professionally managed, theologically & liturgically compliant & an integral part of the Diocese

3 Rosebank Mission The Catholic parish of the Immaculate Conception in Rosebank Johannesburg comprises 1 priest & 4 deacons, who provide pastoral ministry & leadership through a wide range of parish activities, and a very diverse congregation of at least 1400 Catholic families, who adhere to the tenets of their faith to various degrees in a wide catchment area in the northern suburbs. Under the direction of the Diocese, the parish seeks to evangelise by responding to the spiritual & human needs (through catechetics, contextual evangelical mission, education, pastoral work, the sacraments, lay movements & the nurturing of the community) of a predominantly secular, increasingly youthful society, experiencing the challenges of dramatic societal change.

4 SWOT Analysis

5 Internal Strengths  Exceptional Parish priest in Father Harry  Facilities  Liturgical functions  Talent, resources & activity of parishioners  Finance/funding  Volunteer system  Data base  Candour & trust  Slowly increasing diversity (immigrants)  Specific deliverables Music (10.30 am & 6 pm Sunday) Pre marriage guidance Parking security

6 Internal Weaknesses  Succession  Breadth & complexity of tasks (80 different activities across sacraments, evangelisation & works) places too great a load on too few, part-time people  Lack of “Broad based” parishioner involvement & appeal (i.e.<40’s)  Lack of knowledge/education of Catholic faith & parish activities  Perception of unfriendliness & cliques (Us/Them)  Specific deliverables Sub optimising the “Homily time” 8 am Sunday music Website not under control of PPC Sound system

7 External Opportunities  Satisfy a growing societal need for spiritual identity & guidance in a turbulent secular world  Evangelise based on the authenticity of Catholicism  Use Rosebank’s leadership position in the Diocese & deanery to realise our Vision & to shape the Catholic position on national issues – AIDS, Crime, etc  Use external resources (preachers, speakers, ideas, fund raising, youth groups - Seekers, web etc.) to realise our Vision  Learn by networking with other parishes/denominations  Promote diversity including immigrants  Better utilise technology to foster community & teach  Utilise Catholic media/schools/University to expand our congregation  Establish/promote meaningful platforms for giving to the poor & needy

8 External Threats  Shortage of priests  Secularisation/materialism of society  Commercialisation of residential area in vicinity of Rosebank  “Packaging” by other parishes/faiths (Rhema)  Demands on people’s time/other activities  Lack of knowledge/misinformation about Catholicism  General perceptions about Catholic Church’s disconnect with modern life (i.e. birth control, gay relationships, divorcee participation in church life, poor response to scandals, contraception in face of AIDS, etc)

9 Strategies & Plans

10 Youth Affairs  Children (<12’s) monthly mass with children’s homily brief post monthly mass social activity for children/young mothers/parents  Teens (13 – 17) identify appropriate activities of interest consider monthly teenage mass enhance relationships with schools promote interaction with catechetics

11 Strategies & Plans Youth Affairs  Young adult group (18 – <30) publicise/promote activities beyond youth music ministry sustain interest with relevant non religious topics appoint a professional youth coordinator

12 Strategies & Plans Learning & Instruction  Bible & Catholic Doctrine classes  Grow Parish library  Internet references for enquirers  Promote S/Cross & Trefoil  Regular sermons & lectures by visiting priests & deacons  Discussions on controversial “Catholic” subjects  Social Issues awareness Environmental Business ethics

13 Strategies & Plans Spiritual Upliftment  Program of reflections and retreats  Establish small faith sharing communities  Regular sermons & lectures by visiting priests & deacons

14 Strategies & Plans Community Building  Establish small faith sharing communities  Establish neighborhood support groups  Establish social calendar (small & large groups)  Ecumenical affairs sub-committee

15 Strategies & Plans Community Building (Cont.)  In depth evaluation of needs of 3.30 community & then actions to include this community more in the life of the parish  Involve parishioners in Diocesan affairs  Young families (newly weds to 40) target young family people with activities, events & lectures relevant to their life cycle & life style

16 Strategies & Plans Caring & Support  Establish family crisis support competence  Establish neighborhood support groups  Strategy for assisting the: Bereaved Divorced Widowed Retrenched

17 Strategies & Plans Communication  Update & use parishioner data base  Establish sms/e-mail/facebook to build community, inform & teach  Optimise use of Parish’s web-site  Communicate all Parish activity

18 Strategies & Plans Human Resource Management  Recruit more volunteer parishioners to be active in Parish life: Adults, who are diverse in terms of race, gender and occupation Young people  Recruit professional youth coordinator

19 #1 requirement NOW  More Parishioners to assist in making our plans happen  If you would like to contribute in any way, please: Give your name to a PPC member after this mass or hand in at the parish office or call the office at 011 788 5226 Or fax to 011 788 7955 Or e-mail to rosebank@catholic.co.za

20 Acknowledgements A big thank you to:  All the parishioners who participated in the initial opinion survey  The PPC members of the strategy subcommittee  Ivor Bailey, Brent Chalmers, and Philip Hourquebie who participated on the subcommittee  Mark Lamberti who facilitated the strategy formulation process


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